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The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine military says Friday, joint defense and security activities with US forces, including annual combat training, will increase next year's exhibition of allies' continuing strong ties.
US and Philippine military officials, agreed to be held next year to be included in the field of maritime security, and humanitarian assistance. There were 261 joint activities this year, said military spokesman ColonelNoel Detoyato.
Philippine military chief Gen.Carlito Galvez and AdmiralPhilip Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific, chaired the annual headquarters meeting in Manila metropolitan on Thursday.
PresidentRodrigo Duterte vowed to end many military combat exercises with the US military and the presence of American troops in the office while in office, while working to revive far-reaching relations with China.
Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped because they could offend China, where it had sought infrastructure and trade and investment funds.
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Those are are just a few words that have been used to describe the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Rodrigo Duterte and his straight-talking, no-nonsense style of leadership has made him a hero to many in the Philippines.
But his brutal, authoritarian approach to politics and law enforcement have raised serious human rights concerns - as well as threaten the delicate balance of alliances in the region.
In the1970s and 80s, Davao City was known as the "murder capital" of the Philippines. It was incredibly dangerous city, where communist insurgents and government forces would openly kill each other in broad daylight.
Rodrigo Duterte wanted to stop this -- by any means necessary.
So Rodrigo Duterte became a prosecutor for the city from 1977 - 1986, and worked to rid the city of criminal activity. He was so determined to lock up the very people he blamed for Davao's crime rate, that he was willing to do whatever it took -- even if it meant breaking the law himself.
This ruthless style of accomplishing his goals made Duterte a popular figure among Davao's population and would become a common trend throughout his life.
But Duterte had his eyes set on more than being a prosecutor. He would eventually become the Davao City mayor. He was elected on a platform focused on restoring peace and stability to Davao City.
But shortly after he became mayor, bodies began to pile up in the streets.
An armed vigilante group known as the Davao Death Squad began killing small-time drug dealers and petty criminals. Allegedly, the group also targeted Duterte's political opponents.
But he continued to be re-elected. He was mayor of Davao City for seven terms, becoming one of the country's longest-serving mayors. And his brutal campaign to stomp out crime only escalated as his time in office grew.
And he wasn't done yet. Join us as we continue to explore how Rodrigo Roa Duterte continued to rise to power.
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A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has crashed into the sea northeast of the Philippines.
The USNavy's 7th Fleet said the F/A-18 Hornet had a mechanical problem during Monday's routine operations in the Philippine Sea.
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USS RONALD REAGAN. The Ronald ReaganCarrier Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S.7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. File photo courtesy of US Navy MANILA, Philippines – A US Navy aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Monday, November 12, after a "mechanical issue" forced its crew to eject while conducting routine operations. The crash of the Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 F/A-18 "is under investigation." Osamu Kosakai, spokesman for the ministry's Okinawa defense bureau, meanwhile said the jet crashed some 250 kilometers (156 miles) east-southeast of Okinawa's capital city Naha at around 11:45 am (0245 GMT). "The crew was immediately and safely recovered by USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) search and rescue aircraft and brought back to the ship for evaluation by medical personnel. Both aviators are in good condition," the US Navy said in a statement Monday. "Ronald Reagan has resumed normal operations," it added. The USNavy said CVW 5 is onboard Ronald Reagan, "and is currently underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region." Japan's coastguard "dispatched an aircraft to the waters to see if there is any debris or floating oil", a coastguard spokesman told AFP. Okinawa accounts for less than one percent of Japan's total land area, but hosts more than half of the approximately 47,000 American military personnel stationed in Japan. The Philippine Sea is found east and northeast of the Philippines, and is different from the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea on the other side of the archipelago. – with reports from the Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com
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DUTERTE LATEST NEWS - NOVEMBER 12 2018 | PresidentRodrigo Roa Duterte joins in the celebration as the province of Palawan launches its first ‘Subaraw Biodiversity Festival’ at the People’s Amphitheater in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on November 11, 2018.
Previously known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) Festival, beginning this year, the local government of Palawan elevates its yearly festivity by making it the island’s main attraction — renaming the event as ‘Subaraw’ Festival to add to its national appeal that would rival the country’s better-known festivals such as the Sinulog of Cebu, Masskara of Bacolod, and Panagbenga of Baguio City.
The word Subaraw comes from a portmanteau of two local words: suba (river) and taraw (limestone cliff) in recognition of the Puerto Princesa Underground River after it was named as a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site and declared as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature of the World on November 11, 2011.
Following the Presidential Proclamation No. 816, “Declaring November 11 of Every Year as Puerto Princesa Underground River Day,” the government of Palawan is keen to make the yearly event as grand by staging street parades, street dances and floats, complete with cash prizes amounting to PhP 200,000 to PhP 500,000.
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It’s a controversial church with millions of followers around the world known as the Iglesia Ni Cristo. Thousands of Canadians belong to congregations here. INC church members in the Philippines are accused of financial irregularities, kidnapping and even the murder of a Canadian man. The church denies the allegations.
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Potential tax evasion charges against prominent Philippine journalist and government critic Maria Ressa have prompted an outpouring of support on social media.
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The Philippines (i/ˈfɪlᵻpiːnz/; Filipino:Pilipinas[ˌpɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino:Republika ng Pilipinas), is a sovereignisland country in Southeast Asia situated in the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of about 7,500 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City; both are part of Metro Manila.

Operational history

In 2010, the ship failed her initial Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV) inspection. On 7 May 2011, Philippine Sea departed Mayport for a scheduled overseas deployment to the U.S. Fifth Fleet and U.S. Sixth Fleet Area of Responsibility. On 3 June 2011, Philippine Sea paid a port visit to Kiel, Germany, prior to participating with the multi-national exercise Baltic Operations 2011 (BALTOPS-2011). This exercise included naval units from the United States, Russian, Danish, Polish and French navies, and BALTOPS-2011 ended on 21 June 2011. On 6 July 2011, Philippine Sea rescued 26 Filipino crew members from the Marshall Islands-owned, Liberian-flagged supertankerBrilliante Virtuoso southwest of Aden, Yemen, after the ship's superstructure was set on fire following a reported attack by pirates using rocket-propelled grenades (RPG).Philippine Sea transited the Suez Canal on 1 July 2011.

Precambrian history

About a billion years ago (Late Proterozoic), the supercontinent, Rodinia formed. South China was part of the supercontinent. South China was bordered by Mirovia Ocean to the north, Siberia to the east, Australia to the west, and Laurentia to the south as shown here in the Rodinia paleogeography. 750 million years ago, Rodinia rifted and South China became an isolated continent.

A hundred million years later, these fragmented pieces of continent assembled back together to create the supercontinent of Pannotia. South China collided with North China and Eastern Gondwana (mainly Australia).

South China Sea

The South China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Singapore and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan of around 3,500,000 square kilometres (1,400,000sqmi). The area's importance largely results from one-third of the world's shipping sailing through its waters and that it is believed to hold huge oil and gas reserves beneath its seabed.

The minute South China Sea Islands, collectively an archipelago, number in the hundreds. The sea and its mostly uninhabited islands are subject to competing claims of sovereignty by several countries. These claims are also reflected in the variety of names used for the islands and the sea.

Names

South China Sea is the dominant term used in English for the sea, and the name in most European languages is equivalent, but it is sometimes called by different names in China's neighboring countries, often reflecting historical claims to hegemony over the sea.

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Rodrigo "Rody" Roa Duterte (born March 28, 1945), nicknamed Digong, is a Filipino lawyer and politician of Visayan descent. Duterte is among the longest-serving mayors in the Philippines. He has been mayor of Davao City, a highly urbanized city on Mindanao island, for 7 terms, totalling more than 22 years. He has also served as vice-mayor and congressman in the city.

The U.S. Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was essentially disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter. It played a major role in the American Civil War by blockading the Confederacy and seizing control of its rivers. It played the central role in the World War II defeat of Japan. The 21st century U.S. Navy maintains a sizable global presence, deploying in such areas as East Asia, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. It is a blue-water navy with the ability to project force onto the littoral regions of the world, engage in forward areas during peacetime, and rapidly respond to regional crises, making it an active player in U.S. foreign and defense policy.

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The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine military says Friday, joint defense and security activities with US forces, including annual combat training, will increase next year's exhibition of allies' continuing strong ties.
US and Philippine military officials, agreed to be held next year to be included in the field of maritime security, and humanitarian assistance. There were 261 joint activities this year, said military spokesman ColonelNoel Detoyato.
Philippine military chief Gen.Carlito Galvez and AdmiralPhilip Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific, chaired the annual headquarters meeting in Manila metropolitan on Thursday.
PresidentRodrigo Duterte vowed to end many military combat exercises with the US military and the presence of American troops in the office while in office, while working to revive far-reaching relations with China.
Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped because they could offend China, where it had sought infrastructure and trade and investment funds.
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Those are are just a few words that have been used to describe the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Rodrigo Duterte and his straight-talking, no-nonsense style of leadership has made him a hero to many in the Philippines.
But his brutal, authoritarian approach to politics and law enforcement have raised serious human rights concerns - as well as threaten the delicate balance of alliances in the region.
In the1970s and 80s, Davao City was known as the "murder capital" of the Philippines. It was incredibly dangerous city, where communist insurgents and government forces would openly kill each other in broad daylight.
Rodrigo Duterte wanted to stop this -- by any means necessary.
So Rodrigo Duterte became a prosecutor for the city from 1977 - 1986, and worked to rid the city of criminal activity. He was so determined to lock up the very people he blamed for Davao's crime rate, that he was willing to do whatever it took -- even if it meant breaking the law himself.
This ruthless style of accomplishing his goals made Duterte a popular figure among Davao's population and would become a common trend throughout his life.
But Duterte had his eyes set on more than being a prosecutor. He would eventually become the Davao City mayor. He was elected on a platform focused on restoring peace and stability to Davao City.
But shortly after he became mayor, bodies began to pile up in the streets.
An armed vigilante group known as the Davao Death Squad began killing small-time drug dealers and petty criminals. Allegedly, the group also targeted Duterte's political opponents.
But he continued to be re-elected. He was mayor of Davao City for seven terms, becoming one of the country's longest-serving mayors. And his brutal campaign to stomp out crime only escalated as his time in office grew.
And he wasn't done yet. Join us as we continue to explore how Rodrigo Roa Duterte continued to rise to power.
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Duterte's Friend WINS the 3rd Major Player Telco in Philippines to END PLDT and GLOBE!

Duterte's Friend WINS the 3rd Major Player Telco in Philippines to END PLDT and GLOBE!

Duterte's Friend WINS the 3rd Major Player Telco in Philippines to END PLDT and GLOBE!

Breaking News! In the Philippine Sea, US military aircraft crashed

A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has crashed into the sea northeast of the Philippines.
The USNavy's 7th Fleet said the F/A-18 Hornet had a mechanical problem during Monday's routine operations in the Philippine Sea.
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USS RONALD REAGAN. The Ronald ReaganCarrier Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S.7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. File photo courtesy of US Navy MANILA, Philippines – A US Navy aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Monday, November 12, after a "mechanical issue" forced its crew to eject while conducting routine operations. The crash of the Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 F/A-18 "is under investigation." Osamu Kosakai, spokesman for the ministry's Okinawa defense bureau, meanwhile said the jet crashed some 250 kilometers (156 miles) east-southeast of Okinawa's capital city Naha at around 11:45 am (0245 GMT). "The crew was immediately and safely recovered by USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) search and rescue aircraft and brought back to the ship for evaluation by medical personnel. Both aviators are in good condition," the US Navy said in a statement Monday. "Ronald Reagan has resumed normal operations," it added. The USNavy said CVW 5 is onboard Ronald Reagan, "and is currently underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region." Japan's coastguard "dispatched an aircraft to the waters to see if there is any debris or floating oil", a coastguard spokesman told AFP. Okinawa accounts for less than one percent of Japan's total land area, but hosts more than half of the approximately 47,000 American military personnel stationed in Japan. The Philippine Sea is found east and northeast of the Philippines, and is different from the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea on the other side of the archipelago. – with reports from the Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com
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DUTERTE LATEST NEWS - NOVEMBER 12 2018 | PresidentRodrigo Roa Duterte joins in the celebration as the province of Palawan launches its first ‘Subaraw Biodiversity Festival’ at the People’s Amphitheater in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on November 11, 2018.
Previously known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) Festival, beginning this year, the local government of Palawan elevates its yearly festivity by making it the island’s main attraction — renaming the event as ‘Subaraw’ Festival to add to its national appeal that would rival the country’s better-known festivals such as the Sinulog of Cebu, Masskara of Bacolod, and Panagbenga of Baguio City.
The word Subaraw comes from a portmanteau of two local words: suba (river) and taraw (limestone cliff) in recognition of the Puerto Princesa Underground River after it was named as a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site and declared as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature of the World on November 11, 2011.
Following the Presidential Proclamation No. 816, “Declaring November 11 of Every Year as Puerto Princesa Underground River Day,” the government of Palawan is keen to make the yearly event as grand by staging street parades, street dances and floats, complete with cash prizes amounting to PhP 200,000 to PhP 500,000.
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INC church members accused of kidnapping, murder in Philippines - The Fifth Estate

INC church members accused of kidnapping, murder in Philippines - The Fifth Estate

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It’s a controversial church with millions of followers around the world known as the Iglesia Ni Cristo. Thousands of Canadians belong to congregations here. INC church members in the Philippines are accused of financial irregularities, kidnapping and even the murder of a Canadian man. The church denies the allegations.
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Philippines not ready for South China Sea w.a.r — Duterte

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In a pointed address from the strategic island of Palawan on Saturday (November 10) Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte said his country is “not ready” for a looming in the South China Sea. The president made the portentous statement, pointedly directed at combative foreign nations, during a speech at the launch of the first Subaraw Biodiversity Festival in Puerto Princesa City. According to the Manila Bulletin, President Duterte said Palawan ‘will be one of the first places affected when a in the South China Sea breaks out’. To avoid being caught in the crossfire, the Philippines would not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan, which lies on the border with the South China Sea. “Palawan is critical, very critical. Because when something happens in the South China Sea, all misfired bullets will go here. That’s true”, he said. “I’m putting on notice everybody — the United States, China, Australia — those interested, that the Philippines is not ready for a . We cannot afford it and we cannot manage it. Let’s stay away from trouble and not involve ourselves with that”, he said. Philippines won’t get involved President Rodrigo Duterte says the Philippines will not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan “I would not commit any of my soldiers or policemen to an exercise that would only … end up in a slaughter.” In April last year, President Duterte ordered the military reinforcement of uninhabited islets and shoals that the Philippines claim in the Spratly islands, assuring China no “offensive weapons” would be placed there. “I’d like to address myself to the Chinese government… I ordered the occupation of the ten or nine islands that are just near our shores because there’s a heightening of geopolitical issues and eventually maybe a violent low-intensity over here”, he said in a news conference at the time. Palawan put on notice Whi...
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Vietnam, Philippines Diverge on Beijing's South China Sea Plan

Vietnam, Philippines Diverge on Beijing's South China Sea Plan

Vietnam, Philippines Diverge on Beijing's South China Sea Plan

The governments of Vietnam and the Philippines diverged significantly in their reactions to news that China has begun operating weather stations on their territory in the South China Sea. Vietnam released an outraged statement condemning China on Thursday, while Manila refused to condemn without “proof.”

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine military says Friday, joint defense and security activities with US forces, including annual combat training, will increase next year's exhibition of allies' continuing strong ties.
US and Philippine military officials, agreed to be held next year to be included in the field of maritime security, and humanitarian assistance. There were 261 joint activities this year, said military spokesman ColonelNoel Detoyato.
Philippine military chief Gen.Carlito Galvez and AdmiralPhilip Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific, chaired the annual headquarters meeting in Manila metropolitan...

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Those are are just a few words that have been used to describe the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Rodrigo Duterte and his straight-talking, no-nonsense style of leadership has made him a hero to many in the Philippines.
But his brutal, authoritarian approach to politics and law enforcement have raised serious human rights concerns - as well as threaten the delicate balance of alliances in the region.
In the1970s and 80s, Davao City was known as the "murder capital" of the Philippines. It was incredibly dangerous city, where communist insurgents and government forces would openly kill each other in broad d...

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Breaking News! In the Philippine Sea, US military aircraft crashed

A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has crashed into the sea northeast of the Philippines.
The USNavy's 7th Fleet said the F/A-18 Hornet had a mechanical problem during Monday's routine operations in the Philippine Sea.
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Philippines not ready for South China Sea w.a.r — Duterte

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In a pointed address from the strategic island of Palawan on Saturday (November 10) Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte said his country is “not ready” for a looming in the South China Sea. The president made the portentous statement, pointedly directed at combative foreign nations, during a speech at the launch of the first Subaraw Biodiversity Festival in Puerto Princesa City. According to the Manila Bulletin, President Duterte said Palawan ‘will be one of the first places affected when a in the South China Sea breaks out’. To avoid being caught in the c...

published: 12 Nov 2018

Vietnam, Philippines Diverge on Beijing's South China Sea Plan

The governments of Vietnam and the Philippines diverged significantly in their reactions to news that China has begun operating weather stations on their territory in the South China Sea. Vietnam released an outraged statement condemning China on Thursday, while Manila refused to condemn without “proof.”

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to...

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine military says Friday, joint defense and security activities with US forces, including annual combat training, will increase next year's exhibition of allies' continuing strong ties.
US and Philippine military officials, agreed to be held next year to be included in the field of maritime security, and humanitarian assistance. There were 261 joint activities this year, said military spokesman ColonelNoel Detoyato.
Philippine military chief Gen.Carlito Galvez and AdmiralPhilip Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific, chaired the annual headquarters meeting in Manila metropolitan on Thursday.
PresidentRodrigo Duterte vowed to end many military combat exercises with the US military and the presence of American troops in the office while in office, while working to revive far-reaching relations with China.
Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped because they could offend China, where it had sought infrastructure and trade and investment funds.
Source: militertimes.
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The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine military says Friday, joint defense and security activities with US forces, including annual combat training, will increase next year's exhibition of allies' continuing strong ties.
US and Philippine military officials, agreed to be held next year to be included in the field of maritime security, and humanitarian assistance. There were 261 joint activities this year, said military spokesman ColonelNoel Detoyato.
Philippine military chief Gen.Carlito Galvez and AdmiralPhilip Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific, chaired the annual headquarters meeting in Manila metropolitan on Thursday.
PresidentRodrigo Duterte vowed to end many military combat exercises with the US military and the presence of American troops in the office while in office, while working to revive far-reaching relations with China.
Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped because they could offend China, where it had sought infrastructure and trade and investment funds.
Source: militertimes.
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Those are are just a few words that have been used to describe the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Rodrigo Duterte and his straight-talking, no-nonsense style of leadership has made him a hero to many in the Philippines.
But his brutal, authoritarian approach to politics and law enforcement have raised serious human rights concerns - as well as threaten the delicate balance of alliances in the region.
In the1970s and 80s, Davao City was known as the "murder capital" of the Philippines. It was incredibly dangerous city, where communist insurgents and government forces would openly kill each other in broad daylight.
Rodrigo Duterte wanted to stop this -- by any means necessary.
So Rodrigo Duterte became a prosecutor for the city from 1977 - 1986, and worked to rid the city of criminal activity. He was so determined to lock up the very people he blamed for Davao's crime rate, that he was willing to do whatever it took -- even if it meant breaking the law himself.
This ruthless style of accomplishing his goals made Duterte a popular figure among Davao's population and would become a common trend throughout his life.
But Duterte had his eyes set on more than being a prosecutor. He would eventually become the Davao City mayor. He was elected on a platform focused on restoring peace and stability to Davao City.
But shortly after he became mayor, bodies began to pile up in the streets.
An armed vigilante group known as the Davao Death Squad began killing small-time drug dealers and petty criminals. Allegedly, the group also targeted Duterte's political opponents.
But he continued to be re-elected. He was mayor of Davao City for seven terms, becoming one of the country's longest-serving mayors. And his brutal campaign to stomp out crime only escalated as his time in office grew.
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Those are are just a few words that have been used to describe the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Rodrigo Duterte and his straight-talking, no-nonsense style of leadership has made him a hero to many in the Philippines.
But his brutal, authoritarian approach to politics and law enforcement have raised serious human rights concerns - as well as threaten the delicate balance of alliances in the region.
In the1970s and 80s, Davao City was known as the "murder capital" of the Philippines. It was incredibly dangerous city, where communist insurgents and government forces would openly kill each other in broad daylight.
Rodrigo Duterte wanted to stop this -- by any means necessary.
So Rodrigo Duterte became a prosecutor for the city from 1977 - 1986, and worked to rid the city of criminal activity. He was so determined to lock up the very people he blamed for Davao's crime rate, that he was willing to do whatever it took -- even if it meant breaking the law himself.
This ruthless style of accomplishing his goals made Duterte a popular figure among Davao's population and would become a common trend throughout his life.
But Duterte had his eyes set on more than being a prosecutor. He would eventually become the Davao City mayor. He was elected on a platform focused on restoring peace and stability to Davao City.
But shortly after he became mayor, bodies began to pile up in the streets.
An armed vigilante group known as the Davao Death Squad began killing small-time drug dealers and petty criminals. Allegedly, the group also targeted Duterte's political opponents.
But he continued to be re-elected. He was mayor of Davao City for seven terms, becoming one of the country's longest-serving mayors. And his brutal campaign to stomp out crime only escalated as his time in office grew.
And he wasn't done yet. Join us as we continue to explore how Rodrigo Roa Duterte continued to rise to power.
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Breaking News! In the Philippine Sea, US military aircraft crashed

A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier...

A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has crashed into the sea northeast of the Philippines.
The USNavy's 7th Fleet said the F/A-18 Hornet had a mechanical problem during Monday's routine operations in the Philippine Sea.
Source: https://www.forces.net/usa/us-military-aircraft-crashes-philippine-sea
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A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has crashed into the sea northeast of the Philippines.
The USNavy's 7th Fleet said the F/A-18 Hornet had a mechanical problem during Monday's routine operations in the Philippine Sea.
Source: https://www.forces.net/usa/us-military-aircraft-crashes-philippine-sea
#Philippine#Breaking#USnavy

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USS RONALD REAGAN. The Ronald ReaganCarrier Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S.7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. File photo courtesy of US Navy MANILA, Philippines – A US Navy aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Monday, November 12, after a "mechanical issue" forced its crew to eject while conducting routine operations. The crash of the Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 F/A-18 "is under investigation." Osamu Kosakai, spokesman for the ministry's Okinawa defense bureau, meanwhile said the jet crashed some 250 kilometers (156 miles) east-southeast of Okinawa's capital city Naha at around 11:45 am (0245 GMT). "The crew was immediately and safely recovered by USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) search and rescue aircraft and brought back to the ship for evaluation by medical personnel. Both aviators are in good condition," the US Navy said in a statement Monday. "Ronald Reagan has resumed normal operations," it added. The USNavy said CVW 5 is onboard Ronald Reagan, "and is currently underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region." Japan's coastguard "dispatched an aircraft to the waters to see if there is any debris or floating oil", a coastguard spokesman told AFP. Okinawa accounts for less than one percent of Japan's total land area, but hosts more than half of the approximately 47,000 American military personnel stationed in Japan. The Philippine Sea is found east and northeast of the Philippines, and is different from the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea on the other side of the archipelago. – with reports from the Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com
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USS RONALD REAGAN. The Ronald ReaganCarrier Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S.7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. File photo courtesy of US Navy MANILA, Philippines – A US Navy aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Monday, November 12, after a "mechanical issue" forced its crew to eject while conducting routine operations. The crash of the Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 F/A-18 "is under investigation." Osamu Kosakai, spokesman for the ministry's Okinawa defense bureau, meanwhile said the jet crashed some 250 kilometers (156 miles) east-southeast of Okinawa's capital city Naha at around 11:45 am (0245 GMT). "The crew was immediately and safely recovered by USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) search and rescue aircraft and brought back to the ship for evaluation by medical personnel. Both aviators are in good condition," the US Navy said in a statement Monday. "Ronald Reagan has resumed normal operations," it added. The USNavy said CVW 5 is onboard Ronald Reagan, "and is currently underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region." Japan's coastguard "dispatched an aircraft to the waters to see if there is any debris or floating oil", a coastguard spokesman told AFP. Okinawa accounts for less than one percent of Japan's total land area, but hosts more than half of the approximately 47,000 American military personnel stationed in Japan. The Philippine Sea is found east and northeast of the Philippines, and is different from the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea on the other side of the archipelago. – with reports from the Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com
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DUTERTE LATEST NEWS - NOVEMBER 12 2018 | PresidentRodrigo Roa Duterte joins in the celebration as the province of Palawan launches its first ‘Subaraw Biodiversity Festival’ at the People’s Amphitheater in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on November 11, 2018.
Previously known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) Festival, beginning this year, the local government of Palawan elevates its yearly festivity by making it the island’s main attraction — renaming the event as ‘Subaraw’ Festival to add to its national appeal that would rival the country’s better-known festivals such as the Sinulog of Cebu, Masskara of Bacolod, and Panagbenga of Baguio City.
The word Subaraw comes from a portmanteau of two local words: suba (river) and taraw (limestone cliff) in recognition of the Puerto Princesa Underground River after it was named as a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site and declared as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature of the World on November 11, 2011.
Following the Presidential Proclamation No. 816, “Declaring November 11 of Every Year as Puerto Princesa Underground River Day,” the government of Palawan is keen to make the yearly event as grand by staging street parades, street dances and floats, complete with cash prizes amounting to PhP 200,000 to PhP 500,000.
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DUTERTE LATEST NEWS - NOVEMBER 12 2018 | PresidentRodrigo Roa Duterte joins in the celebration as the province of Palawan launches its first ‘Subaraw Biodiversity Festival’ at the People’s Amphitheater in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on November 11, 2018.
Previously known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) Festival, beginning this year, the local government of Palawan elevates its yearly festivity by making it the island’s main attraction — renaming the event as ‘Subaraw’ Festival to add to its national appeal that would rival the country’s better-known festivals such as the Sinulog of Cebu, Masskara of Bacolod, and Panagbenga of Baguio City.
The word Subaraw comes from a portmanteau of two local words: suba (river) and taraw (limestone cliff) in recognition of the Puerto Princesa Underground River after it was named as a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site and declared as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature of the World on November 11, 2011.
Following the Presidential Proclamation No. 816, “Declaring November 11 of Every Year as Puerto Princesa Underground River Day,” the government of Palawan is keen to make the yearly event as grand by staging street parades, street dances and floats, complete with cash prizes amounting to PhP 200,000 to PhP 500,000.
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In a pointed address from the strategic island of Palawan on Saturday (November 10) Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte said his country is “not ready” for a looming in the South China Sea. The president made the portentous statement, pointedly directed at combative foreign nations, during a speech at the launch of the first Subaraw Biodiversity Festival in Puerto Princesa City. According to the Manila Bulletin, President Duterte said Palawan ‘will be one of the first places affected when a in the South China Sea breaks out’. To avoid being caught in the crossfire, the Philippines would not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan, which lies on the border with the South China Sea. “Palawan is critical, very critical. Because when something happens in the South China Sea, all misfired bullets will go here. That’s true”, he said. “I’m putting on notice everybody — the United States, China, Australia — those interested, that the Philippines is not ready for a . We cannot afford it and we cannot manage it. Let’s stay away from trouble and not involve ourselves with that”, he said. Philippines won’t get involved President Rodrigo Duterte says the Philippines will not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan “I would not commit any of my soldiers or policemen to an exercise that would only … end up in a slaughter.” In April last year, President Duterte ordered the military reinforcement of uninhabited islets and shoals that the Philippines claim in the Spratly islands, assuring China no “offensive weapons” would be placed there. “I’d like to address myself to the Chinese government… I ordered the occupation of the ten or nine islands that are just near our shores because there’s a heightening of geopolitical issues and eventually maybe a violent low-intensity over here”, he said in a news conference at the time. Palawan put on notice Whi...
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In a pointed address from the strategic island of Palawan on Saturday (November 10) Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte said his country is “not ready” for a looming in the South China Sea. The president made the portentous statement, pointedly directed at combative foreign nations, during a speech at the launch of the first Subaraw Biodiversity Festival in Puerto Princesa City. According to the Manila Bulletin, President Duterte said Palawan ‘will be one of the first places affected when a in the South China Sea breaks out’. To avoid being caught in the crossfire, the Philippines would not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan, which lies on the border with the South China Sea. “Palawan is critical, very critical. Because when something happens in the South China Sea, all misfired bullets will go here. That’s true”, he said. “I’m putting on notice everybody — the United States, China, Australia — those interested, that the Philippines is not ready for a . We cannot afford it and we cannot manage it. Let’s stay away from trouble and not involve ourselves with that”, he said. Philippines won’t get involved President Rodrigo Duterte says the Philippines will not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan “I would not commit any of my soldiers or policemen to an exercise that would only … end up in a slaughter.” In April last year, President Duterte ordered the military reinforcement of uninhabited islets and shoals that the Philippines claim in the Spratly islands, assuring China no “offensive weapons” would be placed there. “I’d like to address myself to the Chinese government… I ordered the occupation of the ten or nine islands that are just near our shores because there’s a heightening of geopolitical issues and eventually maybe a violent low-intensity over here”, he said in a news conference at the time. Palawan put on notice Whi...
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Vietnam, Philippines Diverge on Beijing's South China Sea Plan

The governments of Vietnam and the Philippines diverged significantly in their reactions to news that China has begun operating weather stations on their territ...

The governments of Vietnam and the Philippines diverged significantly in their reactions to news that China has begun operating weather stations on their territory in the South China Sea. Vietnam released an outraged statement condemning China on Thursday, while Manila refused to condemn without “proof.”

The governments of Vietnam and the Philippines diverged significantly in their reactions to news that China has begun operating weather stations on their territory in the South China Sea. Vietnam released an outraged statement condemning China on Thursday, while Manila refused to condemn without “proof.”

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped

The Philippine military, Duterte wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
The Philippine military Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine military says Friday, joint defense and security activities with US forces, including annual combat training, will increase next year's exhibition of allies' continuing strong ties.
US and Philippine military officials, agreed to be held next year to be included in the field of maritime security, and humanitarian assistance. There were 261 joint activities this year, said military spokesman ColonelNoel Detoyato.
Philippine military chief Gen.Carlito Galvez and AdmiralPhilip Davidson, commander of the US Indo-Pacific, chaired the annual headquarters meeting in Manila metropolitan on Thursday.
PresidentRodrigo Duterte vowed to end many military combat exercises with the US military and the presence of American troops in the office while in office, while working to revive far-reaching relations with China.
Duterte said he wanted joint exercises with the US to be stopped because they could offend China, where it had sought infrastructure and trade and investment funds.
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Those are are just a few words that have been used to describe the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Rodrigo Duterte and his straight-talking, no-nonsense style of leadership has made him a hero to many in the Philippines.
But his brutal, authoritarian approach to politics and law enforcement have raised serious human rights concerns - as well as threaten the delicate balance of alliances in the region.
In the1970s and 80s, Davao City was known as the "murder capital" of the Philippines. It was incredibly dangerous city, where communist insurgents and government forces would openly kill each other in broad daylight.
Rodrigo Duterte wanted to stop this -- by any means necessary.
So Rodrigo Duterte became a prosecutor for the city from 1977 - 1986, and worked to rid the city of criminal activity. He was so determined to lock up the very people he blamed for Davao's crime rate, that he was willing to do whatever it took -- even if it meant breaking the law himself.
This ruthless style of accomplishing his goals made Duterte a popular figure among Davao's population and would become a common trend throughout his life.
But Duterte had his eyes set on more than being a prosecutor. He would eventually become the Davao City mayor. He was elected on a platform focused on restoring peace and stability to Davao City.
But shortly after he became mayor, bodies began to pile up in the streets.
An armed vigilante group known as the Davao Death Squad began killing small-time drug dealers and petty criminals. Allegedly, the group also targeted Duterte's political opponents.
But he continued to be re-elected. He was mayor of Davao City for seven terms, becoming one of the country's longest-serving mayors. And his brutal campaign to stomp out crime only escalated as his time in office grew.
And he wasn't done yet. Join us as we continue to explore how Rodrigo Roa Duterte continued to rise to power.
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Philippines corruption: Former first lady found guilty of embezzling billions

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Breaking News! In the Philippine Sea, US military aircraft crashed

A rescue aircraft immediately collected the two pilots from the water and brought them back to the ship.
A warplane from the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier has crashed into the sea northeast of the Philippines.
The USNavy's 7th Fleet said the F/A-18 Hornet had a mechanical problem during Monday's routine operations in the Philippine Sea.
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USS RONALD REAGAN. The Ronald ReaganCarrier Strike Group is forward-deployed to the U.S.7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. File photo courtesy of US Navy MANILA, Philippines – A US Navy aircraft crashed in the Philippine Sea on Monday, November 12, after a "mechanical issue" forced its crew to eject while conducting routine operations. The crash of the Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 F/A-18 "is under investigation." Osamu Kosakai, spokesman for the ministry's Okinawa defense bureau, meanwhile said the jet crashed some 250 kilometers (156 miles) east-southeast of Okinawa's capital city Naha at around 11:45 am (0245 GMT). "The crew was immediately and safely recovered by USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) search and rescue aircraft and brought back to the ship for evaluation by medical personnel. Both aviators are in good condition," the US Navy said in a statement Monday. "Ronald Reagan has resumed normal operations," it added. The USNavy said CVW 5 is onboard Ronald Reagan, "and is currently underway in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific region." Japan's coastguard "dispatched an aircraft to the waters to see if there is any debris or floating oil", a coastguard spokesman told AFP. Okinawa accounts for less than one percent of Japan's total land area, but hosts more than half of the approximately 47,000 American military personnel stationed in Japan. The Philippine Sea is found east and northeast of the Philippines, and is different from the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea on the other side of the archipelago. – with reports from the Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com
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DUTERTE LATEST NEWS - NOVEMBER 12 2018 | PresidentRodrigo Roa Duterte joins in the celebration as the province of Palawan launches its first ‘Subaraw Biodiversity Festival’ at the People’s Amphitheater in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on November 11, 2018.
Previously known as the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) Festival, beginning this year, the local government of Palawan elevates its yearly festivity by making it the island’s main attraction — renaming the event as ‘Subaraw’ Festival to add to its national appeal that would rival the country’s better-known festivals such as the Sinulog of Cebu, Masskara of Bacolod, and Panagbenga of Baguio City.
The word Subaraw comes from a portmanteau of two local words: suba (river) and taraw (limestone cliff) in recognition of the Puerto Princesa Underground River after it was named as a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site and declared as one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature of the World on November 11, 2011.
Following the Presidential Proclamation No. 816, “Declaring November 11 of Every Year as Puerto Princesa Underground River Day,” the government of Palawan is keen to make the yearly event as grand by staging street parades, street dances and floats, complete with cash prizes amounting to PhP 200,000 to PhP 500,000.
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In a pointed address from the strategic island of Palawan on Saturday (November 10) Philippine PresidentRodrigo Duterte said his country is “not ready” for a looming in the South China Sea. The president made the portentous statement, pointedly directed at combative foreign nations, during a speech at the launch of the first Subaraw Biodiversity Festival in Puerto Princesa City. According to the Manila Bulletin, President Duterte said Palawan ‘will be one of the first places affected when a in the South China Sea breaks out’. To avoid being caught in the crossfire, the Philippines would not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan, which lies on the border with the South China Sea. “Palawan is critical, very critical. Because when something happens in the South China Sea, all misfired bullets will go here. That’s true”, he said. “I’m putting on notice everybody — the United States, China, Australia — those interested, that the Philippines is not ready for a . We cannot afford it and we cannot manage it. Let’s stay away from trouble and not involve ourselves with that”, he said. Philippines won’t get involved President Rodrigo Duterte says the Philippines will not allow any country to stockpile weapons on Palawan “I would not commit any of my soldiers or policemen to an exercise that would only … end up in a slaughter.” In April last year, President Duterte ordered the military reinforcement of uninhabited islets and shoals that the Philippines claim in the Spratly islands, assuring China no “offensive weapons” would be placed there. “I’d like to address myself to the Chinese government… I ordered the occupation of the ten or nine islands that are just near our shores because there’s a heightening of geopolitical issues and eventually maybe a violent low-intensity over here”, he said in a news conference at the time. Palawan put on notice Whi...
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